JUPITER, Fla. — At this point, the injuries the Washington Nationals have accumulated since last season is head-shakingly absurd.As Washington played the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday afternoon, third baseman Anthony Rendon was visiting James Andrews, a noted orthopedic surgeon whose names frightens fan bases, for a second opinion on his still-sore left knee. Meanwhile back in Viera, Casey Janssen, the veteran reliever the Nationals added in the offseason, was getting treatment for right rotator cuff tendinitis that was revealed in an MRI exam Sunday and will likely knock him out of opening...

JUPITER, Fla. — It’s not usual for Casey Janssen to feel some soreness in his shoulder as his workload builds and he prepares for the season. It normally goes away. But over the past week, the right-handed reliever’s shoulder still felt sore and didn’t rebound as usual. “It felt like it wasn’t going away as fast as it probably should have so that’s when I spoke up,” he said.Read full article >>

VIERA, Fla. — Washington Nationals reliever Casey Janssen is expected to undergo an MRI eam on his sore right shoulder on Monday, Manager Matt Williams said. Janssen has had trouble getting his shoulder loose recently and felt some discomfort during his last outing on March 23.Read full article >>

VIERA, Fla. — Casey Janssen, signed by the Nationals over the winter to serve as the club’s new setup man after Tyler Clippard’s trade to Oakland, will have an MRI test Monday after complaining of a sore shoulder. Janssen hadn’t pitched since last Monday, when he surrendered a 2-run homer to the Yankees, then noted…